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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-10, Page 8I) • Men's 7 p.m. George Humphrey captured both high single and triple with scores of 266 single and 679 triple., Games over 225: George Hum- phrey 266, Bob Cranston 225. Team points:, Owls 0, Cardinals 7; Vultures 7,. Hawks O. • - Team standings: George Hum- phrey's Vultures 19, Bob Cranston's Cardinals 14, Ron Stan- ley's Hawks 12, Wayne Cranston's Owls 11. Coons & Sqyirrels Win Play-Offs LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT KINSMEN CLUB 1974 STANLEY CUP '• DRAW See Details In Classified Ad Ladies 6:30 p.m. Ferne MacDonald was the high bow.ler on Monday evening with a 234 single and-610 triple. Games of 200 and over: Ferne, MacDonald 202, 234, Marion MacKinnon 203, Grace Elliott ' 205 , Betty Kirkland 225 , Mild,red Bushell 202. Team points:. Mildred Bushell's Collies .7, Belle Mole's Retriever's 0, Grace Elliott's Corgis 7, Mar- ion MacKinnon's Poodles 0, Mil- dred Cameron's Terriers 5, Wilma Clarke's Spaniels 2. Team standings: Collies 26, Corgis 16 „ Terriers 14, Retrievers 13, Spaniels 9, Poodles 6. May We Suggest A FAMILY' TREE RING OR PIN ifeb EACH RING OR PIN CUSTOM MADE DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED Order Now To $e Sure Of Delivery For Mother's Day SCHMitYS' JEWELLERY AND CHINA Owners - VV. Jos. and Dean E. Agnew.. PHONE 528 3532 LUCKNOW, ONT Lucknow Leading Playoff Series With BeIgrave, W.O.A.A. Grand Championship THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LOCO= ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL1 LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON This past week saw the play- offs completed and the final stand ings of the Lucknow-Dunga-nnon teams, tallied for the year:. This week honours for high single and high triple go to the Stewarts. Marie's 272 single and 755 triple and Bill's single of 299 and triple of 806 were high. Ladies 225 and over were Marie Stewart 272., 261, Beatty Irwin 252; 250, Rosemary Beange 249, Marina Vark 239, Wilma Chis- holm 237 , Maxiene Maize 237 , 237 , Joanne Searle, Karen Fla nagap and Shirley Bolt. 225. Men 250 and over were Bill Stewart 299, 269, Rick Jardine 288, Alf Herbert 283, Roy Finlay'- son 270, Harold Maize 256. Team points; Group A - Zebras 7, Cubs 0;' Polecats 4, Tiger's 3; Wolverines 5 , Coons 2, Group B - Kangaroos '7, Gophers 0; Foxes 7, Lions 0; Squirrels 5 ,, Chipmunks 2. Team standings: Group A: Coons 23, Polecats 20, Zebras 19, Wolverines 18, Cubs 13, Tigers 12. .Group B: Squirrels 27, Kangar- oos 24, Foxes 22, Lions 15,, Chipmunks 9, Gophers 8. Congratulations to the winners and we hope to see all at the banquet on Saturday, April 20 at Lucknow iegion.at 7 p.m. • After winning the W.O.A.A. Grand Championship playoff opener 10-5 Lucknow Intermed - iates lost the second game to Bel- grave 9-6 on April 3. Goals were scored by John Em- berlin 3, Ross Forster , Ken Hous- ton, Graham Hamilton, one each. Assists went td Dave MacKin- non 3, John Emberlin 2, Ross For- ster 3, Art Stanley 2', • On Friday night, April 5, in the Wingham arena , Lucknow carne from behind in 'the third period to defeat Belgrave 8-6. Lucknow was Without John Ember- lin who is out with a knee injury. Goals were by Dave MacKin- non 3, Glen Morningstar 2, Dave Black 2; Ken Houston 1,. Juvs Go Under . To Mt. Forest Lucknow Juvenile hockey team came to an abrupt and rather dis- appointing halt in playoff action this past week end. - Playing off with Mount Forest in W.O.A.A. grand champion- ship' play , they won the first game 8-5. . The second game, in Lucknow on Friday night ended in a 12 - 2 walkaway for Mount Forest with a 9-1 repeat on Sunday in Mount. Forest. Mount Forest 'won the series two games to one. Mount Forest now .meet Kincar- dine in W.O.A.A. Juvenile 'grand championship semi-finals. Fleas Defeat Parents By 7-6 Lucknow's Flea hockey team brought their season to a close on . Saturday night with a game N against their mothers and fathers. The Fleas captured the trophy as they defeated their parents 7-6. Presentations to the.,coach Char- les Murray and manager Jim Peter- son were made by the players. The players received treats for .their improved play. A bountiful lunch was served to round out a fun filled evening. AssiSts'were by Dave MacKin- non 2, Ken Houston 4, Ross For - , ster 3, Art Stanley, Graham Ham- ilton, Wally Houston, one each. The club had' another win ag- ainst Belgrave on Sunday here witlya score of Goals were brDave MacKin- non 5 Glenn 'Morningstar 2, John MacKenzie 1,-Paul Frayne 1. Assists went to Wally Houston 2, Graham Hamilton 2, John Mac Kenzie 2, Ross Forster 4, Bob 'Moffat, Dave Black, Art Stanley, oneeach. , With the series at 3 wins fpr Lucknow and 1 for Belgrave, the 5th game was scheduled for the Wingham.arena on Tuesday night. A Lucknow win would complete this. series. Midgets Go Down To Hensall The Lucknow Midget HoCkey team were eliminated from fur-, ther play in the W.O.A.A. "D" playoffs this past week. Hensall defeated the home town team 10-6,on Saturday, March 30th and 10-1 Tuesday, April 2nd. Hen- sall took the series in 3 straight: The Midget Team appreciates the help this season, especially those taking cars to the games. Teeswater Bantams Are •"D" Champs Lucknow Bantam hockey team was eliminated "by Teesw,ater in the W. O. A. A. Bantam "D" finals in three straight games. The first two games were lost 10-1 and 6-1 and in the final game in Lucknow on Friday ,, the Tees- water team won their third game 6-2., . .• RIPLEY CURLING NEWS . By Don'McLay Well, the final rock has been . thrown, the brooms stacked away, and the curtain has come down on a very successful season. Presid- ents Sandy Maccharles and Joyce' Courtney wish to thank all of their committees and everyone for mak- ing it so. Gary Courtney's rink was the winner 'of the Grand Champion- ship for the, Men'! club. Gary was ably assisted ;by Bob Love', Fink and Gordon Patterson, sub- bing for Orah Crawford. This rink was also successful in captur- ing the honours for the Division 13 Champion's playoff held at the Grey Granite Club in Owen Sound on Sunday last. Victories were registered over Hanover and Wiar- Fisherman s Cove TENT AND TRAILER PARK on beautiful. Clam LEtke is now booking for seasonal camping CALL FOR. INFORMATION 395-2757 . Ladies .9 p.m. High single , Barb Sanderson 233; high triple , Olive Chisholm 619. Games over 200: Barb Sanderson 233; Olive Chisholm 230, Lorna Guay 227 , Mary Jar- dine 218, Kay. Crawford 203 , Dianne Carter 215 , Lynn Wall 200 Debbie Emberlin-231, Anne And- erson 203. Omitted last week: Olive Chis- holm 213. Team points: Barb Helm's- Car- rots 4, Lynn Wall's Corn 5 , Dian- ne Carter's Onions 5 , Janet Barg- er's Potatoes 3, Anne Wisser's Radishes 2, Irene Nelson's Peppers 2. Team standings: Peppers 14,." Carrots 13 , Onions 11, Corn 10 Potatoes 8, Radishes 7. u. . PAGE EIGHT WANT ADS lriAstRRillipkleWyiCnsurling (i Gary Cowin! Championship ton in the first two gatnesd they captured the Trophy besting the host club's champions in the fihal gam Well done, fellows! Bert and Marj Elliott cm with John Coiling and Dora` ston Were the winners oftl; Mixed Draw play-off, with conditions extremely cliff!' The runners-.up` were Sandy Peg MacCharles who curled Ed and Verna Fink. he w sorry to4iear that Mae Os had the misfortune to fella fracture her wrist in these final game. - - - - - • Sandy Ma 'c Charies'infor correspondent that the date. not, as yq,, been firMed for annual meeting of the mem of 'the Club. It is anticipet 'that it will be held later month. This edition wraps up the ing "news for this season. It thanks 'to all who supplied' tion about our curlers and I in general. I hope' that itd job intended to keep mew members and the public at• informed of our activities. Declare Town Country him Congratulations to Henry er's Blues. for winning the s championship; also to Les Greens for winning the play Ladies' high single was by Ida Taylor with a score with Anne Dexter winning double at 280, with Ida Ta close at 277. rry Lavis bowled the single for the men at190, Mc Naughton taking the hig double of 389 and Harry la close at 328' and Les Purvis 321. Team points , Greens 5, Blues 5 , Oranges 0; Yellows Violets. 2. Final standings, 'Greens Yellows 17, Blues 15, Reds Oranges 5 , Violets 4.